  
Pennsylvania Routes 49 and 249 join for two miles through Knoxville in
Tioga County.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Northbound on PA 249 approaching PA 49 at the western split in rural,
mountainous Tioga County. The New York border is about 5 miles to the
north along PA 249.

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Signs seen while nearing the western split. PA 249 turns right onto PA
49 east. Note the "NO" between the PA 49 shields.

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A back view of the same sign assembly. A NORTH banner is used as a brace
on the back.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
The western split as seen from PA 49 eastbound in the village of Philips.
Little Marsh is a small village to the south, while Knoxville's borough
is a couple of miles straight ahead.

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Reassurance shields eastbound between Philips and Knoxville.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Two miles to the east, PA 249 splits off to the north a few feet before
the Knoxville borough line. Austinburg is four miles to the northeast,
just a half mile from New York State.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Northbound on PA 249 heading toward Austinburg.

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Going back southward to the split, PA 249 turns to the west to join PA
49. Knoxville is to the left.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Signs at the eastern split. Straight ahead, PA 49 east meets the Knoxville
borough line as it crosses Troups Creek.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Leaving Knoxville on PA 49 west at the eastern split.

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Reassurance shields westbound along the duplex.

David Slauenwhite 7/26/03
Two miles ahead, PA 49/PA 249 splits in Philips. PA 49 continues west
to Westfield and PA 349, while PA 249 drops to the south to meet PA 287.
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